Pharmaceutical companies create and manufacture psychiatric drugs for which they cannot even explain the “therapeutic mechanism” (i.e., they don't know how the drug “works” to achieve its effect). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves these drugs for conditions such as “bipolar disorder” or “social anxiety disorder” which are based not on medical proof of disease but on a psychiatric consensus that a certain set of behaviors equals a mental disorder. In today's show, Dr. David Stein, who has twice testified before the FDA, contends that pharmaceutical poisons for fictitious mental disorders, as well as numerous other aspects to this psychiatric “hocus-pocus,” are putting people—including children—at grave risk.